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Recent trading opinions on commodities are as follows:

Nov 2, 2004 Ok...still watching those Soybeans. Drifting down to the $512-518 range we thought was likely. Still think there may be that quick dip below $500 to scare everyone. We'll take the plunge for sure then with some multi-month calls. Oct 25, 2004 The stability we've been looking for in Soybeans price not yet evident, but a sharp rise late week from new lows near $506 to resistance near $540. That's a big enough move to make shorts nervous, but that was also only a gap-fill. We expect some more near term weakness, say back to $512-$518, or possibly even a lightning-quick stop run a tad below $500 but then we're game to take some multi-month calls or possibly bull call spread if we choose to be cautious. The other one that appears at a near term inflection point is Lean Hogs. A move above 67.6 (Dec)very short term should see some stop runs to the upside taking it anywhere from 68.6-69.3, but we think that would make a good short. A stop just above recent highs of 71.80. On the downside, a break could come anytime, so if the above stop-runs don't happen in the next few days, we expect to see 60 soon.
Oct 14, 2004 Anyone watching Soybeans lately? Wow, what a ride it's been the past 3 months. After peaking at over $10.60 it's now down near $5.10. That's more than a $25,000 move on a single contract! Traders looking to buy near or just below $5. Still too much supply-supporting news around. But we're watching, patiently for signs of stability. Then we'll look long.
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